ML20133F947
| ML20133F947 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Site: | 07000734 |
| Issue date: | 09/10/1985 |
| From: | Asmussen K GENERAL ATOMICS (FORMERLY GA TECHNOLOGIES, INC./GENER |
| To: | Crow W NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS) |
| References | |
| 25766, 696-8012, NUDOCS 8510150050 | |
| Download: ML20133F947 (3) | |
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(a) GA letter #696-6077 dated 11/16/84.
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h (b) GA letter #696-6085 dated 12/6/84.
N (c) GA letter #696-6092 dated 12/21/84.
Dear Mr. Crow:
GA Technologies Inc. (GA) previously submitted its plan for releasing certain portions of its site to unrestricted use (Ref. a).
Subsequently this plan was refined (Ref. b) and additional information was submitted for your staff's evaluation and use in approving our plan (Ref. c).
At the time of those submittals, no final decision had been made regarding removal versus blending in place of the contaminated soil which is in the area in and arcund the Waste Processing Area. 'Ihe purpose of this letter is to notify you of GA's intent to remove any contaminated soil or vegeta-tion until the residuals meet the NRC policy (SECY 81-576) Option 1 cri-teria. Any contaminated soil or vegetation will be appropriately pack-aged and shipped to an authorized radioactive waste disposal facility.
Of course, no soil or vegetation will be removed from the site until we have NRC approval of our plan.
We have received an NRC draft evaluation of our plan and we are at this time modifying our plan in response to recommendations contained therein.
Our revised plan will be sent to you within a week for your review and approval.
We are proceeding with work started last year to further characterize the vegetation and soil of the Waste Processing Area.
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cut off at 3round level and piled in staging areas in the Waste Process-i ing Area.
Similarly, soil hot spots have been placed in a staging area to permit more meaningful surveys of surrounding areas. Samples of the p
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